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Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
Aloha: The goodness, meaning, or essence of the language
"Elikapeka" [A-lee-ka-pay-ka]
ka ola e ka moe [ka oh-la A ka mo-ay]
Ho'omaika'i no ka 'oi [ho oh-my-ka ee no kah oy]
Aloha: Alaka'i ka'ahele [ala-ka ee ka ah haylay] or alaka'i ka'apuni [ka ah poonee]
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
No Ka Oi translates to "the best" or "the greatest" in Hawaiian. It is commonly used to show appreciation or praise for someone or something.
Hawaiian Protestants say: Ka lā i ala hou ai ka Haku (literally "the day of the rising of the Lord") Hawaiian Catholics say: Pakoa
Aloha: respectfully, truly, sincerely, etc.
"O 'oe ka haku" translates to "You are the lord" in English. It is a phrase used to show respect and reverence to someone as the leader or head of a group.
In Hawaiian, "Crystal" can be translated as "Kilike."
This name is Pianaka (pee-ah-na-ka), and means belonging to/or coming from the stork.
Aloha: the spritual breathe or the soul
Makamae [ma-ka-may] It means 'precious'.
ola [oh la] if you mean having life; kamakamaka [kay-ma-ka-ma-ka-] if you mean feeling fresh and alive.
"Haole" is a term in Hawaiian that is often used to refer to white people or non-native Hawaiians.